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Outpatient services are provided on a walk-in or telephone utilization basis.
Provides a full-range of confidential counseling for adult emotional problems. Treatment utilizes a multi-disciplinary approach implementing a plan of services based on individual needs and developed between the individual client and therapist.
-- Individual therapy.
-- Group therapy.
-- Family therapy.
-- Anger management counseling.
-- Parenting classes.
-- Psychiatric evaluations and consultation.
-- Information and referrals.
-- Community support.
-- Senior support.
-- Inpatient placement referral.
-- Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy.
Provides up to $500 loans to help build or repair credit by making 12 timely payments of $44.95.
Credit Builder loans require 3 credit coaching sessions; free financial coaching is available.
Provides dementia care for patients and their caregivers.
Offers chore services for the general public. Services include spring and fall cleaning, washing walls and baseboards, organizing closets, cleaning the windows, knocking down cobwebs, washing curtains, organizing the garage or basement, moving the furniture to clean under it, and any other deep cleaning that may be needed.
Offers law enforcement services to the Davis County area. Issues gun/firearm permits, runs requested background checks, and manages the county Jail.
Provides coupons (or checks) to older adults for use at farmer’s markets, roadside stands, and community-supported agriculture programs for fresh nutritious, unprepared, locally grown fruits, vegetables, herbs, and honey.
Provides assistance to reduce or eliminate lead hazards in housing. This includes paying to repair or replace windows, siding, and other painted surfaces. Home inspections and lead housing repair program for those who qualify. No cost to the home owner if the home is built before 1978, child under the age of 6 living or visiting, and they can't make more the 80% of area median income. RADON TEST KITS: available to anyone that would like to test their home for radon.
Offers a variety of items available for check out, including books, DVDs, audio books, art prints, and a digital collection of databases, e-books, and e-audio, free public access computers, wireless Internet, readers advice and reference, and paid services such as printing, faxing, and copying.
Offers the following services:
- Preparation for citizenship testing
- Instruction in basic skills such as reading, writing, and mathematics (ABE)
- Preparation and testing for a high school diploma (GED)
- English language learner (ELL)
- Integrated Education and Training
Classes are available at the following locations:
- Madison
- Norfolk
- O'Neill
- South Sioux City
- Tyson - Madison and Dakota City
- Wakefield
- West Point
Offers both short and long-term experiences for youth. Short-term experiences include afterschool programs, camps, school-sponsored activities, conferences, and other events. Long-term experiences include learning communities in agriculture such as county clubs.
Public transportation for Dawson County residents. Offers bi-monthly transportation to North Platte.
Offers HAWK-I which provides the CHIP benefits (Children's Health Insurance Program) which offers health care insurance coverage for Iowa children in families with limited incomes. Depending on the size of the family Hawk-I is from free to no more than $40.00 per month; See website for income guidelines. TO APPLY call 1-800-257-8563 or visit www.hawk-i.org
Provides low-income housing. Apartments located in West Frankfort, Sesser, Zeigler, Christopher, Benton, and West City. Offers Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8), which subsidizes rent directly to the landlord.
Resale/thrift stores that sell tools, household items, furniture, clothing, shoes and boots, kitchenware, electronics, toys, books, and movies. Donations are accepted at stores when open.
Works with individuals 19 years or older who suffer with severe and persistent mental illness who are struggling to maintain in the community.
The program provides intensive support services and skill development to help transition into the community and maintain permanent housing due to their mental illness, substance use, or complex issues. These program participants live in apartments (20 beds) located on The Salvation Army’s Renaissance Village campus (20 beds). Participants receive intensive community services and are seen by staff every day for the first 30 days of their stay and at least 3 times per week thereafter.
Participants pay program fees of $330 per month.
